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Competing in the SEC means the Tennessee basketball schedule is always stacked with high-profile league opponents and non-conference rivals from around the country. Secure your seats at Thompson-Boling Arena with Tennessee basketball tickets available for purchase this season.

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Tennessee basketball tickets have become the hottest ticket in town in Knoxville with their team contending for a national title on yearly basis. The arrival of head coach Bruce Pearl helped take the program to another level. The terrific play on the court has helped out at the box office as the Vols get some of the best attendance of any college basketball program in the country. Vols basketball tickets sell out regularly with fans flocking to the Thompson-Boling Arena in checkerboard orange and white game after game.

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Talented Tennessee Primed for Breakout Year

After having an impressive six-year streak of NCAA Tournament appearances snapped last season, the Tennessee Volunteers appear primed to make a return trip to the “Big Dance.” The veteran team consists of several experienced players that have been major contributors for the Vols in the past, as well as a newcomer that should help make basketball season a must-watch event in Knoxville. The returning starters include lightning-quick guard Jordan McRae, who averaged 15.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, and two assists per game last season, and Jarnell Stokes, an imposing presence at the forward position who posted per-game averages of 12.4 points and 9.6 rebounds.

The additions to this year’s club should provide immediate help, and include Jeronne Maymon and incoming freshman Robert Hubbs. Maymon has been a Volunteer since transferring to the program in 2010, but missed all of last season with a knee injury. His return should provide a major spark for the Vols, as he scored 12.7 points and grabbed 8.1 rebounds per game in his last full season two years ago. Hubbs—the No. 23 overall prospect according to Rivals.com—is a 6’5 scoring machine at guard who will likely earn minutes immediately in his first year on campus.